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Book Chapters

Birmingham, E., Ristic, J., & Kingstone, A. (2012). Investigating social attention: A case for increasing stimulus complexity in the laboratory. In J.A. Burack, J.T. Enns, & N.A. Fox (Eds.), Cognitive Science, Development, and Psychopathology: Typical and Atypical Developmental Trajectories of Attention (pp. 251–276). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Adolphs, R. & Birmingham, E. (2011). Neural substrates of social perception. In A.J. Calder, G. Rhodes, J.V. Haxby, & M.H. Johnson (Eds.), Handbook of Face Perception (pp. 571–589). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Birmingham, E. & Kingstone, A. (2009). Human Social Attention. In N. Srinivasan (Ed.), Progress in Brain Research, Attention, 176 (pp. 309–320). The Netherlands: Elsevier.

Kingstone, A., Smilek, D., Birmingham, E., Cameron, D. & Bischof, W.F. (2005). Cognitive ethology: Giving real life to attention research. In J. Duncan, L. Phillips, & P. McLeod (Eds.), Measuring the mind: Speed, control & age (pp. 341–357). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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